Elizabeth Baur

Elizabeth Baur

Actress
Born
December 11, 1947
Died
September 30, 2017

This lovely, blue-eyed Los Angeles native had a brief but successful television career in the 1970s. Her ancestors, going back five generations, boasted well-established roots in California. They were one of the wealthiest families before selling off vast real estate holdings in Encino and Beverly…

Biography

This lovely, blue-eyed Los Angeles native had a brief but successful television career in the 1970s. Her ancestors, going back five generations, boasted well-established roots in California. They were one of the wealthiest families before selling off vast real estate holdings in Encino and Beverly Hills, ultimately failing to anticipate the coming boom. One of her forebears, a great grandmother, hailed from the Basque region of France and was one of the original pioneer settlers in the San Fernando Valley. Elizabeth's father, Jack Baur, was a veteran casting director at 20th Century Fox. Perhaps over-protective -- having been for many years on the inside of a tough and competitive profession -- he strongly disapproved of his daughter's ambitions and provided little or no help in establishing her in the acting profession.

Despite the absence of formal drama education at high school, Elizabeth (at that time desperate to becoming a 'cow girl' in westerns) remained undeterred and made her screen bow in a corn flakes commercial opposite Jimmy Durante. Eventually, she studied acting at the Estelle Harman Actor's Workshop and then went on to obtain a degree in theatre arts from Los Angeles Valley College. She then made the bold move of enrolling in a talent training program at her father's studio. This finally led to a short-term contract. She began her career with bit roles in Batman (1966) and The Boston Strangler (1968) before landing a recurring role as a rancher's (Andrew Duggan's) ward in Lancer (1968) made for CBS. The series ran for 51 episodes but was hamstrung by being conceptually too similar to NBC's long-running (and more popular) Bonanza (1959). Apparently, Elizabeth did not find her work on Lancer especially taxing as it still permitted her to take on guest spots on other TV shows as well as engaging in her favorite pastimes: playing golf (at which she was apparently quite good) and painting.

The high point of her career came in 1971 when she won out over 100 other hopefuls auditioning for the role of Officer Fran Belding in TV's Ironside (1967), replacing Barbara Anderson who departed the show after season four. She was (in her own words) 'thrilled' to get the part which she later described as her most challenging role. Elizabeth went on to play her likable, down-to-earth character in 89 episodes. After several years of relative inactivity she made her screen swansong in the made-for-TV movie The Return of Ironside (1993).

Actress

The Return of IronsideThe Return of Ironside(1993)as Fran Belding
Remington SteeleRemington Steele(1982)as Margie Kelsey
Fantasy IslandFantasy Island(1977)as Lucy Carson
Police WomanPolice Woman(1974)as Joslyn Westmore
ABC Weekend SpecialsABC Weekend Specials(1977)as Annabel

Self

Vicki!Vicki!(1992)as Self
1972 March of Dimes Telerama(1972)as Self - Actress

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Elizabeth Baur in Ironside (1967)Elizabeth Baur and Larry Gelman in Batman (1966)Elizabeth Baur and Andrew Duggan in Lancer (1968)"Ironside" Raymond Burr, Elizabeth Baur circa 1975"Ironside" D. Galloway, E. Baur, R. Burr, D. Mitchell 1971 NBCElizabeth Baur

Credit Score: Elizabeth Baur

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196719681969197019711972197319741975197619771978197919801981198219831984198519861987198819891990199119921993199419951996
Fran Belding
Tue Sep 14 1971 – Thu May 08 1975
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1Ironside10.0019676.92134703
2ABC Weekend Specials5.0019777.800432
3Emergency!5.0019727.9007083
4The Young Rebels5.0019707.700151
5Lancer4.8819687.100476
6Remington Steele3.7519827.30110916
7S.W.A.T.2.5019756.8002373
8The Bold Ones: The New Doctors2.5019697.000180
9The Boston Strangler2.5019687.00012013